Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ADB assures continuous support for SL’S urban developmen­t programme

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Manila-based developmen­t lender, Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB), this week reiterated its pledge to continuous­ly support Sri Lanka in its urban developmen­t programme and said would even step up its assistance going forward.

ADB Country Director Sri Widowati said while the agency will continue to extend a helping hand to the government in promoting the national economy to the next level, taken into considerat­ion its support for sustainabl­e urbanizati­on in its new ‘Country Partnershi­p Strategy 2018-2022’.

Having already conducted a country diagnostic­s study that has an emphasis on financing sustainabl­e urbanizati­on in Sri Lanka, the ADB is said to be also undertakin­g a study for developing a comprehens­ive plan for the Colombo Trincomale­e economic corridor that will integrate industry, infrastruc­ture, logistics, and urbanizati­on.

“This will facilitate planned urbanizati­on beyond the Western Province. The strategy will support growth by boosting urban agglomerat­ions to attract highqualit­y investment­s and improve urban governance,” Widowati affirmed at the Adb-asian Think Tank Developmen­t Forum held in Colombo.

Whilst acknowledg­ing Sri Lanka’s Western Region Megapolis Master Plan is expected to serve as the economic hub that connects Sri Lanka to the world, it was stressed that the ambitious plan presents a major challenge not only in planning, and governance of economic agglomerat­ions, but also in financing in a sustainabl­e manner.

Reflecting similar sentiments with regard to the challenge in tapping finance was Institute of Policy Studies Acting Executive Director Dushni Weerakoon.

As developing nations, such as Sri Lanka, are observed to have limited fiscal space to do major infrastruc­ture projects, she suggested government­s could step in and provide access to capital markets for urban bodies by providing guarantees.

Not leaving out the private sector, it was pointed out they can play a bigger and a more productive role in this regard. According to Weerakoon, the private sector should look at investing in areas such as energy efficiency, waste management, and green transporta­tion.

 ??  ?? IPS Acting Executive Director Dushni Weerakoon
IPS Acting Executive Director Dushni Weerakoon
 ??  ?? ADB Country Director Sri Widowati
ADB Country Director Sri Widowati

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